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Danville Lion’s Club donates $7,200 to welfare; resident Lisa Stith gives $2,000 to K9 Crue

Town of Danville Board of Selectmen · January 27, 2026
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Summary

At the Jan. 27 Selectmen meeting, Sonia Landry announced a $7,200 donation from the Danville Lion’s Club to the town welfare fund; resident Lisa Stith displayed fundraiser items and reported a $2,000 personal donation to K9 Crue.

Sonia Landry, president of the Danville Lion’s Club, told the Board of Selectmen on Jan. 27 that the club is donating $7,200 to the Danville Welfare Department to help residents with basic needs.

Landry said the Lion’s Club reviewed prior disbursements and elected to provide additional funding this year. The board thanked the club for the contribution and Landry said club representatives would like to return at a later meeting to discuss other topics.

Also during the delegate session, resident Lisa Stith presented paperwork to register the town for the litter-free blue-bag program for 2026 and showed a T-shirt and stickers from a fundraiser held at Britt's Clips to benefit K9 Crue. Stith told the board she typically receives two packages of blue bags for town distribution and said she donated $2,000 to K9 Crue; she also thanked the Highway Department for its work during a recent storm.

Other community items noted at the meeting: a high school-run food drive called Winter Wonder Can will take place at the Community Center on Feb. 7 and 21; Danville Recreation requested permission to run a bake sale at the Deliberative Session; and the Heritage Commission asked about dates for Old Home Days (traditionally the fourth weekend in August). The board agreed to forward an outreach offer from Liberty Tree NH to the Forestry Committee and Conservation Commission for consideration.